Friday, December 9, 2011

RED ALERT: U.S. Feds Knocking on Doors Demanding List of Customers of Bulk Food Purchases

RED ALERT:  There's alarming evidence that the U.S. Federal Government is in the process of sending Federal Agents to knock on doors demanding customer lists from bulk food supply companies American citizens have purchased from for emergencies. 
“A fellow veteran contacted me concerning a new and disturbing development. He had been utilizing a Mormon cannery near his home to purchase bulk food supplies. The man that manages the facility related to him that federal agents had visited the facility and demanded a list of individuals that had been purchasing bulk food. The manager informed the agents that the facility kept no such records and that all transactions were conducted on a cash-and-carry basis." - Stewart Rhodes: Feds Demand Customer Lists From Storable Food Facility - PrisonPlanet.com



Alex Jones interviews Stewart Rhodes of www.OathKeepers.org over the recent revelation of the U.S. Feds knocking on doors to obtain customer lists of bulk food buyers.


Part II of the video series exposing the U.S. Feds for their activities and obvious plans to confiscate American's food in the future.

What other evidence do we need of what the U.S. government's intentions are with such unlawful activity and attempt to violate people's privacy? As the videos extrapolate, the U.S. Federal Government clearly plans on conviscating American citizens' emergency food supplies in the future.  This confiscation of food supplies will likely accompany the herding of people into FEMA camps to be fed like cattle.

Fortunately, this bulk food facility had the good sense to only conduct cash transactions.  Be aware when you purchase bulk foods, to pay by cash in order to protect yourself from possible government conviscation of your emergency food supply.


Farmers especially better watch their backs, because FEMA has plans for them as well.


Also see FEMA to Conviscate Food From Local Farms in Emergencies - NaturalNews.com


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